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                     The Key Tuffite, Matagami mining district: Origin of the tuff components and mass changes The Key Tuffite, Matagami mining district: Origin of the tuff components and mass changesBy W. H. MacLean, S. Liaghat Abstract- The Key Tuffite is a thick (0.3 m to 6 m) and laterally extensive (-10 km) cherty, sulfide-bearing tuff unit in Archean greenstones in the Matagami mining district in northwestern Quebec. It Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Recognition, Rights and Resources: Negotiating Mining Agreements on Indigenous Lands in Canada and Australia Recognition, Rights and Resources: Negotiating Mining Agreements on Indigenous Lands in Canada and AustraliaBy Margaret Anne Stephenson While the concepts of Aboriginal title share a similar jurisprudence in both Australia and Canada resource development regimes on Aboriginal title lands differ significantly. In Australia, the process Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Administration Building Miners? Change-Rooms and General Offices of the McIntyre Porcupine Mines, Limited Administration Building Miners? Change-Rooms and General Offices of the McIntyre Porcupine Mines, LimitedBy Angus D. Campbell Introduction In the Twentieth Annual Report of the Mcintyre Porcupine Mines, Limited, for the year ending March 31st, 1932, the General Manager, Mr. R. J. Ennis, said: "During the period under revie Jan 1, 1933 
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                     The Spiral Stoping System as Applied at the Beattie Mine The Spiral Stoping System as Applied at the Beattie MineBy Jay Tuttle THE spiral stoping method of mining was first seen by the writer at the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company's Hidden Creek mine, at Anyox, British Columbia. Where the method re Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Comparison of Uranium Solvent Extraction Strip Options (CIM Journal | Vol. 4, No. 4) Comparison of Uranium Solvent Extraction Strip Options (CIM Journal | Vol. 4, No. 4)By D. Van Tonder, C. Edwards ABSTRACT Solvent extraction is used in many acid leach uranium circuits to upgrade and purify the uranium-bearing solution prior to final product precipitation. A number of strip options are available Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Process Engineering Of Flotation Circuits No.34 Process Engineering Of Flotation Circuits No.34By R.P. Edwards, B.C. Flintoff Froth flotation is one of the most widely used and effective processes for mineral benefication. First introduced in 1911, flotation technology has seen many developments over the past 80-plus years. Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Geomechanical Analysis of Maximum Operating Pressure for SAGD Reservoirs Geomechanical Analysis of Maximum Operating Pressure for SAGD ReservoirsBy Dale A. Walters The thermal recovery of bitumen reservoirs by steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) is often designed to maximize the operating pressure. In general, the benefits of higher operating pressures are hi Jun 1, 2012 
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                     Slurry Dispersion Angle at Choke Outlet in Pressure Letdown with Multi-phase Flows Slurry Dispersion Angle at Choke Outlet in Pressure Letdown with Multi-phase FlowsBy J. Robison, H. Pieterse, C. C. Smith, M. Luque, S. Chipman Phase change during pressure let down releases significant amounts of energy that must be controlled to avoid undo wear and tear on equipment. Hydrometallurgical slurries require flow control equipmen Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Economics and Challanges for the Development of Mining and Metallurgy Sector in the Bor Basin of Copper in Serbian Part of Danube Region Economics and Challanges for the Development of Mining and Metallurgy Sector in the Bor Basin of Copper in Serbian Part of Danube RegionBy S. Zekovic "The paper gives an overview of the economics condition and strategic business challanges of the mining&metallurgy sector and their possible impact on the future development of the Bor basin of copper Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Determining Fill Fence Stability During Increased Backfill Rates at an Underground Hard Rock Mine Determining Fill Fence Stability During Increased Backfill Rates at an Underground Hard Rock MineBy K. K. Dehn This study focused on determining the stability of thin shotcrete fill fences at a hard rock mine in northwestern Ontario during increased pour rates of paste backfill. Determination of the stability May 1, 2007 
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                     Geostatistical grade control and opencast mine planning in a multi-layer coal deposit Geostatistical grade control and opencast mine planning in a multi-layer coal depositBy A. H. Onur, S. Ural "The Afsin-Elbistan coal deposit with its 3.4 billion metric tons of reserve is the biggest coal basin and one of the most important resources for electrical energy production in Turkey. The coal depo Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The Statistical Method in Inspecting Materials The Statistical Method in Inspecting MaterialsBy H. H. Fairfield THE production and inspection of the materials of war involves thousands of observations. Logical action is generally based on the interpretation of many observations. The success of such action depen Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Design Considerations for Modern Shaft Linings Design Considerations for Modern Shaft LiningsBy Witold J. S. Ostrowski The shaft structure being part of an underground mine, depends on programned functional duties, and on geological and hydrological conditions. The majority of Canadian metal mine shafts are in hard co Jan 1, 1973 
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                     The U.S. Mineral Property Valuation Patchwork of Regulations and Standards (b596e322-36dd-40ba-820a-fc3646322652) The U.S. Mineral Property Valuation Patchwork of Regulations and Standards (b596e322-36dd-40ba-820a-fc3646322652)By Trevor R. Ellis "The valuation of mineral properties in the U.S. is only partially regulated. The regulations which have jurisdiction or impact appear to have such mainly as a consequence of unintended fallout, since Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The Gorgas, Alabama, Experiment in Underground Gasification of Coal The Gorgas, Alabama, Experiment in Underground Gasification of CoalBy Milton Fies Introduction The first experiment in underground gasification of coal in the United States was conducted at Gorgas, Walker county, Alabama, under a co-operative arrangement between the U.S. Bureau Jan 1, 1948 
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                     The Development of an Integrated IT System at Albian Sands Energy The Development of an Integrated IT System at Albian Sands EnergyBy Louise H. Michaud Albian Sands Energy is scheduled to begin production at its oilsands operations in the fall of 2002. Start-up includes the selection and implementation of over 75 IT systems or computer applications. May 1, 2002 
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                     Ok Tedi: Creating Community Partnerships for Sustainable Development Ok Tedi: Creating Community Partnerships for Sustainable DevelopmentBy Roger J. Higgins Papua New Guinea is a country on the cusp of development, struggling to find a balance between the demands of national and regional growth, landowner expectations and the maintenance of cultural ident May 1, 2002 
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                     Mechanical Loading vs Grizzlies at the Sladen-Malartic Mine Mechanical Loading vs Grizzlies at the Sladen-Malartic MineBy John Kostuik AT the Sladen-Malartic mine, a number of orebodies have been mined, some by shrinkage and others by open sub-level scopes, from which the ore is handled either through a grizzly system or by mechanica Jan 1, 1941 
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                     The Phase Changes of SAE 2345 Steel The Phase Changes of SAE 2345 SteelBy A. Dubé Introduction It is common experience that on re-heating a fully martensitic steel below the Ac, point, a softer and tougher structure is formed as the tempering temperature is raised. The mechanism Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Comparative Costs of In bye Power in a Mine as Derived from Compressed Air or Electric Sources Comparative Costs of In bye Power in a Mine as Derived from Compressed Air or Electric SourcesBy Mark W. Booth THIS paper deals with the subject of inbye power as the mechanical . engineer sees it, and invites discussion, particularly from the electrical engineer. At the outset, it will be necessary to clear Jan 1, 1936 
